Flux automatically installs to boot drive

I have an SSD as my C:, and it has limited space, so I install programs to my HDD. When I installed Flux, it didn't give me the option to choose a destination, instead it automatically installed itself to C:. Is there any way I can get around this? Thanks.

@breadwinner Yes go to "C:\Users"username"\AppData\Local\FluxSoftware" and move it wherever you want. It may not start up automatically if you do this though, you'll probably have to modify a registry key, just search for flux in the registry, and change the path to where you want it.

@lorna A sarcastic response in lieu of answering the question? How original. At least I know this is definitely tech support.

Today could still be that day.

Yeah, maybe if you buy me a candle lit dinner first. I hear f.lux has a mode for that.

I appreciate that f.lux doesn't take up a significant amount of space. However, my question about being able to change the path of installs automatically path to the main drive still remains relevant; f.lux isn't the only guilty party, cough Chrome cough. The option should be there regardless.

@breadwinner Now I'm afraid to write back or not in case my reply is going to take up too much space in your browser cache.

But -thanks for implicating Chrome, I'd urge you to send them feedback as well if you have not already. And I'll have to decline your offer to buy you dinner, unfortunately tech support doesn't pay very well!

It's a perfectly reasonable feature request. We have a lot of other things to finish first, I am thinking most of our Windows users would prefer custom circadian timing to custom install paths. I could be wrong.

Nah. Screw the awesome features that everyone has been asking for. This is the absolute highest priority because it is a MAJOR issue. I'm down a whole 3 MB. I think I'm going to go into Panic Mode. Now I'm gonna have to go to the store to buy a new hard drive.